This review of the current state of British party politics considers the prospects for realignment of the Westminster party system. In view of the problems that Labour faces in office and the continuing entrenched crisis which confronts the Conservatives, the Liberal Democrats have been presented with historically favourable conditions in which to break into the citadel of major party politics, though realignment is far from inevitable. In 2002, evidence emerged that the strategy of the Liberal Democrats to achieve their goal would consist of distancing themselves from Labour in order to replace the Conservatives as the most credible party of opposition
Political parties are in decline, with membership and party identification both falling. How can the...
Four decades on from the formation of the Social Democratic Party, Ben Williams and Kevin Hickson ex...
The first-past-the-post electoral system employed in British general elections has remained virtuall...
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...
This research paper examines the progress the Liberal Democrats have achieved since 1988 and...
Britain's two major parties have rediscovered their members. For a variety of reasons both the ...
Patrick Dunleavy and Sean Kippin examine how democratic the UK’s party system and political parties ...
The article addresses how Britain's major statewide political parties—Labour, the Conservatives, and...
The article addresses how Britain’s major statewide political parties—Labour, the Conservatives, and...
British Party Politics and Ideology after New Labour provides the most comprehensive analysis of con...
British Conservatism embodies certain basic, though not always compatible, tenets of belief. They ha...
In recent years British politics has seemed increasingly unpredictable. The Conservative Party's ret...
About the book: Bringing together a completely new set of specially-commissioned chapters by leading...
The goal of this dissertation is to find out how the ideological position of the British Labour part...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This research project ...
Political parties are in decline, with membership and party identification both falling. How can the...
Four decades on from the formation of the Social Democratic Party, Ben Williams and Kevin Hickson ex...
The first-past-the-post electoral system employed in British general elections has remained virtuall...
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...
This research paper examines the progress the Liberal Democrats have achieved since 1988 and...
Britain's two major parties have rediscovered their members. For a variety of reasons both the ...
Patrick Dunleavy and Sean Kippin examine how democratic the UK’s party system and political parties ...
The article addresses how Britain's major statewide political parties—Labour, the Conservatives, and...
The article addresses how Britain’s major statewide political parties—Labour, the Conservatives, and...
British Party Politics and Ideology after New Labour provides the most comprehensive analysis of con...
British Conservatism embodies certain basic, though not always compatible, tenets of belief. They ha...
In recent years British politics has seemed increasingly unpredictable. The Conservative Party's ret...
About the book: Bringing together a completely new set of specially-commissioned chapters by leading...
The goal of this dissertation is to find out how the ideological position of the British Labour part...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This research project ...
Political parties are in decline, with membership and party identification both falling. How can the...
Four decades on from the formation of the Social Democratic Party, Ben Williams and Kevin Hickson ex...
The first-past-the-post electoral system employed in British general elections has remained virtuall...